Thanks are due to Dave Reynolds at The Inclusion Daily Express for bringing this story to our attention.
Victim Of Beating At State School Seeks Lawsuit
(Houston Chronicle)
March 23, 2009
AUSTIN, TEXAS– [Excerpt] Haseeb Chishty was beaten for sport.
A mentally disabled but physically healthy adult, Chishty was living at the Denton State School in 2002 when he was kicked and punched by a staff member who did it for fun, leaving him in a wheelchair and unable to feed himself or use the bathroom.
Chishty’s attacker went to prison and the family has for years been trying to sue the state, only to be prevented by legal roadblocks that grant the state immunity. But given new allegations of abuse that put conditions at the state’s large homes for the mentally disabled in the spotlight, state lawmakers may finally be ready to give Chishty his day in court.
The family is asking the Legislature to pass a resolution that waives the state’s sovereign immunity, allowing them to sue the Department of Aging and Disability Services for damages. They also want an atonement for what was done to him.
“I have many blisters on the soles of my feet from running around trying to find justice for my son,” Chishty’s mother, Farhat Chishty, told members of the House Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence on Monday.
Entire article:
Victim of beating at state school seeks lawsuit
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/6334803.html
If she had been allowed to sue holding the state accountable, I wonder how much of the abuse in that whole state system since 2002 could have been prevented…
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